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Gum Disease Treatment

Get Attractive, Healthy Gums

  • Protect your teeth by taking action early
  • Improve your breath & eat comfortably
  • Keep your gums & bone healthy & whole
Restore Your Health With Gum Disease Treatment in Fort Lauderdale

Restore Your Health With Gum Disease Treatment in Fort Lauderdale

Healthy gums are at the foundation of your beautiful smile. However, an infection can silently damage your oral health. If your gums show signs of an infection, you’ll find gum disease treatment in Fort Lauderdale. Our practice offers comfortable and effective solutions that will:

  • Keep your natural teeth intact and avoid more serious consequences
  • Give you fresher breath and boost your confidence in social situations
  • Reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke linked to untreated gum infections
  • Prevent bone loss in your jaw that can weaken your bite
  • Lower your chances of complications if you have diabetes

Call 954-519-4058 for an appointment.

Take Control of Your Oral Health by Treating Infected Gums

Gum disease often sneaks up without obvious warning signs. However, knowing what to look for can help you catch it early. Red, swollen, or bleeding gums when you brush or floss are early indicators. Bad breath that won’t go away or teeth that seem longer due to receding gums are also red flags. Left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss and affect your whole body. That’s why our biological holistic dental practice takes gum health so seriously.

If you have gum disease, your dentist may recommend:

  • Deep Cleaning – This thorough cleaning removes plaque and tartar below the gumline. You’ll also experience less chance of reinfection after we smooth out your tooth roots. You’ll soon enjoy healthier gums and a more confident smile.
  • Laser Treatment – Advanced laser technology gently removes infected tissue and promotes healing. We begin by detoxifying the area between the gums and teeth and applying antimicrobial medication. This painless procedure is quick, with minimal recovery time. You’ll notice less bleeding and swelling compared to traditional treatments.
  • Management of Risk Factors – Your dentist will work with you to identify and address issues that might put you at risk for gum disease. This personalized approach helps prevent future problems. You’ll learn strategies to keep your gums healthy for the long term.

If you have diabetes, you’re at a higher risk for gum problems. The good news is, treating gum disease can help control your blood sugar levels. It’s a two-way street – taking care of your gums helps manage diabetes, and managing diabetes helps your gums stay healthy.

Call 954-519-4058 for gum disease treatment in Fort Lauderdale. You can also schedule online.

Common Questions About Gum Disease Treatment
What is gum disease treatment?

Gum disease treatment is designed to rid your mouth of built-up tartar, plaque, and bacteria that can wreak havoc on your gums. We’ll first use special instruments to clean around and below your gumline where bacteria have collected. Then we’ll smooth your teeth roots to make it harder for bacteria to grow there. This treatment may need to be repeated every few months for best results.

What causes gum disease?

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection caused by bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria form a clear, sticky film called plaque that builds up around your gumline, leading to inflamed and infected gums. Left untreated, the infection causes your gums to separate from teeth, creating “pockets” where more bacteria accumulate. In advanced stages of gum disease, the infection spreads from your gums to the bone that supports your teeth. Your teeth will loosen and possibly fall out.

What are gum disease symptoms?

You may not see the signs of gum disease on your own until its advanced stages, which is why it is often referred to as a silent killer. It’s also why your routine dental exams are so important. The earlier you spot periodontal infection, the easier it is to manage and, in many cases, reverse. Common symptoms to look for include red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums, loose teeth, and persistent bad breath.